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  2. Hey Diddle Diddle - Wikipedia

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    The name "Cat and the Fiddle" was a common name for inns, including one known to have been at Old Chaunge, London by 1587. [6]The earliest recorded version of the poem resembling the modern form was printed around 1765 in London in Mother Goose's Melody with the lyrics:

  3. The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late - Wikipedia

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    Tolkien's version features "a tipsy cat that plays a five-stringed fiddle". "The Man in the Moon Stayed Up Too Late" is J. R. R. Tolkien's imagined original song behind the nursery rhyme "Hey Diddle Diddle (The Cat and the Fiddle)", invented by back-formation.

  4. She Didn't Say Yes - Wikipedia

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    She Didn't Say Yes" is a 1931 song composed by Jerome Kern, with lyrics by Otto Harbach. It was written for the show The Cat and the Fiddle (1931) and introduced by Bettina Hall. [1] A popular recording in 1932 was by Leo Reisman & His Orchestra (vocal by Frank Luther). [2] Other 1931/1932 recordings were by Chick Bullock, Smith Ballew and Ben ...

  5. The Cat and the Fiddle - Wikipedia

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    The Cat and the Fiddle may refer to: "Hey Diddle Diddle" or "The Cat and the Fiddle", a nursery rhyme; The Cat and the Fiddle, a 1931 Broadway production by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach; The Cat and the Fiddle, a 1934 adaptation the stage musical; The Cat and the Fiddle, a 1977 album by Papa John Creach

  6. The Cat and the Fiddle (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Cat and the Fiddle is a musical with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach. The story is about love and conflict between an American popular music composer and a European classical composer. Hit numbers from the show included "Try to Forget", "She Didn't Say Yes", "The Breeze Kissed Your Hair" and "The Night Was Made for ...

  7. Jimmy Crack Corn - Wikipedia

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    This has obscured some of the possible original meanings: some have argued that—as "Jim" was a generic name for slaves in minstrel songs—the song's "Jim" was the same person as its blackface narrator: Speaking about himself in the 3rd person or repeating his new masters' commands in apostrophe, he has no concern with his demotion to a field ...

  8. BBC prison drama ‘Time’ shows the stark differences for ...

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    IN FOCUS: Many of the women in prison are there for low-level crimes, but short sentences for non-violent offences can upend their entire lives, leaving them at risk of losing their job, home and ...

  9. Farmyard Song - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Copland included the song as "I Bought Me a Cat" in his 1950 song cycle, Old American Songs (part I). "I Went to Market", The Watersons, Green Fields (1981) "My Cock Crew", Con Greaney, Traditional Singer (1991)